Yeah, I got that on my iPod by chance almost a few years ago.
If you have not read that book, you REALLY should.
I think Perkins perhaps exaggerates and dramatizes a bit, but fundamentally what he says is true.
There is just too much evidence to support it, and it explains a lot of events with otherwise seem random and make no sense.
The people in in the European countries affected by recent economic problems should read this book! Belarussians too I think. Of course, some the problems in Europe recently are due to bad economic planning by the countries' own leadership. In Greece, in.by etc..
But I definitely think that Belarus is the victim of many of the strategies from Perkins' book.
Maybe Greece and the others too.
Those few countries that are still outside of the grip of manipulation of international finance are exactly the ones that are on the hit list for the next "democracy action", or having their assets frozen and being boycotted. It makes me sick that countries are manipulated in that way.